Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1935.
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THEATRES
Cookville News
Mrs. \V. K. Denney, Reporter
Edward Sedgwick, who filmed
“Death On the Diamond,” also direct-
ed “Murder in the Fleet” from his
own original story.
Robert Taylor, who recently scored
5n “Society Doctor” and “Times
Square Lady,” heads the cast with
lovable Jean Parker sharing roman-
tic honors. Comedy is provided by
the inimitable trio of numerous laugh
hits—Ted Healy, Una Merkel and Nat
Pendleton, and the featured players
include Arthur Byron and Jc~.n I'
holt.
Dramatic thrills in dude tne my.--
Mrs. Beulah Wilson and daughter, j
Zenetta, of Redwater, visited Mr. an : j
Mrs. Hervey Wilson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon King ol Nac- I
ogdoches is spending the week with •
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. !
B. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gauntt have- it- j
turned home from Dallas.
Mrs. Bo tha Newburn has returned j
from Jacksonville, where she has been !
visiting relatives. jt
Mr. and Mis. Henry John.-on of L't- .
port visited the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Whitt Johnson, the past 1
week.
Otheli Dickinson has returned home i
from Dallas, were he went for medi-
cal treatment.
James Adams of Oklahoma spent
Ford builds only ONE SIZE of automobile
and every FORD is a FORD V-8
Miss Virginia Wright is visiting her
un le, Lee Horn, in Tyler this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McMinn of Co-
terious shooting of the government the week end with his paient-, Mi.
engineer on the ship’s quarterdeck, and Mis. Verne Adams,
the attempt of the newspaper report-
er to “jump ship” with the story of
the murder, the examination of the
foreign consul, the finding of the girl lumbus, Texas, are visiting relatives ,
visitor with the gun and its comedy here this week. ^ j
denounement, the stabbing of the sail- Miss Lorene \\ light i~ \Liting it.- j
or, the accident of the live wires, the a,ives in Omaha this week. ]
chase of the criminal ami the deeper- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Box of Tyler j
ate fight of Robert Taylor with the are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gar-
murderer in the powder magazine, the rott.
flooding of the hold, and the race Miss Mary Sue Taylor, who has been
visiting in Electra the past month, re-
turned home Thursday.
Misses Alice and Lurlene Denney
spent Thursday in Naples visiting the
former’s mother, Mrs. Sue Watson.
Misses Charlie and Julia Wofford
have returned home from Pritchett,
where they have bben visiting Mrs.
C. C. Gaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Elder of San
Benito are visiting the former’s par-
against time to complete the firing
gear in the midst of murders.
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Costumes different from any worn
throughout history will be seen in
the kingdom of Kor where Randolph
Scott and Nigel Bruce discover the
secret of immortality in Meriam C.
Cooper’s production for RKO-Radio
of the famous H. Rider Haggard fan-
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tasy, “She.” This spectacular picture
relates to a completely different and ents; Mr- and Mrs- N- C. Elder, this
distinct civilization under the rule of
a lovely goddess-empress who has
week.
Mrs. Miller Vaught and children of
conquered death. Helen Gahagan, Maude* visited her son. Bob Vaught,
in the title this week-
noted stage star, appears
role.
Samuel Hinds, Noble Johnson, and
Lumsden Hare will be seen in support
of Miss Gahagan, Scott, Bruce and
Helen Mack, who have the leading
roles.
“Murder in the Fleet” closes to-
night at the Martin, and “She” opens
at a special midnight preview Satur
day night and will continue through
Monday.
Robert Vaught has returned to his
home in Dallas, after spending a few
days here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Denney.
B. C. Vaught has accepted a posi-
tion in Waldo, Ark.
I Mrs. B. C. Vaught and Miss Vir-
gie Farmer have returned home from
a visit with relatives in Queen City.
Mrs. Vaught left soon afterward to
have charge of the song services in a
revival at Maude, which is being held
I by Rev. Bill Matthews.
Lynn Carter and family of Dal- Mrs. Adelle Guy and children and
las are guests of relatives here this Misses Ernestine and Flora Johnson
’wee^- j of Dallas are on an extended visit
—— ■ ----j with Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Johnson.
I Mrs. Zenobia Everette of Dallas is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Nona Bla-
lock, this week.
* Mrs. Ben Alexander is in Texarkana
Is a Marvelous Hair Builder. Re- this week on business,
stores Gray Hair to the color it was I Mrs. Vera Lunsford and son, and
before turning gray. Quickly rids Mrs. Wilma Talley and children of
Dandruff; stops hair falling out. Greenville, spent the week end with
Try it, and be happily convinced.
At Druggsts and Barbers
Preachers Hair Tonic
fT1HE only difference between the lowest-priced
JL Ford V-8 and the Deluxe Ford V-8 is in
appointments .. .There is no difference in engine,
chassis or body-design.
In any Ford V-8, you get the new “Comfort
Zone” Ride, plus 6.00 x 16-inch Air-Balloon
Tires and Safety Glass all ’round at no extra cost.
We think you will agree that no 19 3 5 automobile
gives you so much for your money as a Ford V-8.
Be sure to drive this car. See your Ford dealer now.
Authorized Ford Dealers of the Southwest
springbase for riding
1 12" chassis for hand-
® Ample built-in luggage
space
• Welded steel-spoke wheels.
4" rim
• Welded one-piece all-steel
body
• New brakes with 12" drums
• 4 double-acting hydraulic
shock absorbers
• 6.00 x 16-inch air-balloon
tires
• Safety Glass all 'round
$
AND UP, P.O.B. DETROIT
—Standard accessory group
including bumpers and
spare tire extra. Easy terms
through Universal Credit Co.
•
ON THE AIR—Fred Waring and Hie Pen nay Iranians, every Tuesday night from 8:M to 9:30 o’clock, E. 8. T., C. B.[S.
495
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Professional Cards
Mrs. Ida Lilly.
The revival, which has been in pro-
gress the past week, came to a close
Sunday night with five additions.
The messages delivered were very in-
spiring and the attendance was good.
Rev, Hollings goes from here to Rip-
ley to begin another meeting, and ev-
eryone here is invited to go and at-
tend these services.
Yancey News
Miss Bedie Lunsford, Reporter
Miss Jewel Carruth visited friends
in Morris County last week.
Miss Thelma Player returned home
Tuesday from a week’s visit to Paris.
She was accompanied home by Miss
Marjorie O-rmand, who will be her
guest for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Old and Mrs.
Fannie Rothschild spent Tuesday in
Dallas.
Daily Tints Want Ads Pay.
here the past week.
Miss Craigalene Elmore of Hamlin,
j Texas, visited relatives here last
| week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long of Mor-
„ _ _. .1 ris County visited the farmers moth-
Miss Mozelle Price of Pittsburg is > Mrg> MolUe Long> Saturday.
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and j Mrs Gordon fiox of Tyler visited
Mis. Ed lice. j friends and relatives here Saturday.
Eugene Lunsford, who is attending
school at Commerce, spent the week j ———
end at home.
Miss Mattie Lou Yeager of Morris
County, is visiting friends in this
community this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Justiss and son,
Dick, and Tom Davis returned re-
cently from a visit in Estelline.
Mrs. Alice Porter of Amarillo, and
Mrs. Rachael Bailey of Leesburg, Ok.,
and Mrs. Eunice Adams of Durant,
Okla., visited friends and relatives
BILIOUS
Needs Double
Treatment
bile flow
Condition
Action
Stimulation of liver bile flow is not enough,
for complete relief, but combined with in-
testinal stimulation that relieves temporsry
constipation, quiciq, soothing results sre cer-
tain. Herbine, a combination of herbs, com-
bines BOTH actions and so those dizzy,
headachy, indigestions, gas, rundown feelings
get relieved when both liver and bowels re-
turn to normal action. Get your bonis of
Herbine from druggists.
BULLINGTON DRUG STORE
For Prompt Battery Service Call 228
Authorized Sales and Service for
Willard Batteries
Mt. Pleasant Battery Station
Willard Batteries
Earl Porter, Prop.
We invite you to see
The New Norge
McClinton Radio and
Electric Shop
Cali 98
Dr. William A. Taylor
General Practice and Surgery
Associated with Dr. W. A. Taylor
Cleland Building
Office Phone 187 Res. 284
8 STAMPS and 2 ENLARGINGS
All for $1.00
Praytor’s Studio
5 Blocks West 1st Street
Dallas Highway
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1935, newspaper, August 7, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799842/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.